Friday, March 04, 2011

American Degeneration II: The Vicious Artists

As each representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic, it will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characters.

Presumably, he would've thought that the very news that a candidate had hired such "vicious artists" to ply their "vicious arts" on his behalf would be enough to stain that candidate irreparably in the eyes of the American people, and cause that candidacy to fail.

And, presumably, he could hardly have foreseen, or heard with other than total dismay and disgust, that such "vicious artists" would be celebrated—made "celebrities" of—by the American people.